Just How Badly Do You Want A Number? Thomas M Cagley Jr. An audio version of this essay can be found in the Software Process and Measurement Cast 38 (www.spamcast.net) Every project begins with a pr… more →
Process Improvement and Measurementtcagley wrote 1 month ago: Just How Badly Do You Want A Number? Thomas M Cagley Jr. An audio version of this essay can be foun … more →
tcagley wrote 2 months ago: Section 2: Oops! Mistakes Can Make Good Numbers Go Bad. Mistakes can come in many flavors, erro … more →
tcagley wrote 3 months ago: Excerpt from When Good Numbers Go Bad Thomas M. Cagley Jr. (Recorded for the Software Process and Me … more →
tcagley wrote 6 months ago: We Are All Futurists Thomas M. Cagley Jr. We’re all futurists, whether we are trying to predict li … more →
tcagley wrote 11 months ago: Why Shouldn’t I Call Rework Refactoring? Recently I have noticed a disturbing trend to use the … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: Book Review by Ray Rosenblatt: Metrics and Models in Software Quality Engineering Stephen H. Kan Ad … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: Using a single metric (don’t even consider using a single metric as a predictive tool unless you h … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: Kent Beck of The Three Rivers Institute said “development is heavily dependent on communication. … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: Blog and PodCast Notes: I am behind in posting new content to the blog however vacations and othe … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: Comments, corrections and loud laughter welcome . . . One Metric To Rule Them All: Prolog … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: Last week I attended the Better Software Conferecne in Las Vegas. It was an excellent conference, … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: Last week I attended the Better Software Conferecne in Las Vegas. It was an excellent conference, … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: Who benefits from Measurement? In IT, the measurement food chain must begin with the person doing … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: Well I am back from vacation in Peru. Hiking the Inca Trail was . . . well, life validating. … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: Metrics Program Seven Deadly Sins Thomas M. Cagley Jr. The Seven Deadly Sins popularized by Dante … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: I presented ‘Counting New Media: Blogs, WIKIs, Prodcasts and Second Life’ at the Functional Si … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: This essay was used on SPaMCAST Seven (www.spamcast.net). Why Are Requirements So Hard To … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: As always . . . comments and thoughts are welcome Models, Models Everywhere Thomas M. Ca … more →
tcagley wrote 1 year ago: Getting ready for SPaMCAST # 3 — the working essay is below. Any comments or discussion woul … more →